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Re: A guide to posting pictures

thanks that brilliant cause i didnt have a cllue still dont but the daughter will sort

Cool, maybe she can teach you some spelling, grammar and punctuation. :roll:

:wink: I'm sure she can.My sincerest apologies,perhaps your daughter will be able to teach you some manners.,ah thats probably doubtful .anyway how nice it is being a back at school and having my posts marked,especially by a literary genius such as yourself,good luck with the charm lessons and bye for now. ps can't wait for your next enthralling post tata for now. :wink:

Re: A guide to posting pictures

Originally Posted by melhick

hi,tried yesterday to post some images, photobucket went ok,all went fine until posting the images,what we ended up with was lines describing the image and no images appearing when completing the post.
any ideas on where we are going wrong?hopefully thats not to muddled ,basically its the bit transferring the images to tz from photobucket that we are struggling with,
thanks mel

Re: A guide to posting pictures

As far as I can tell the major limit if hosting from somewhere like Photobucket is the image size in terms of pixels rather than disc space. I think it's 800 max either wide or high (which is a good call as on another board I frequent people keep putting up honking great images of over 2,000 pixels in width).

Re: A guide to posting pictures

A humble plead for increased picture sizes.

I love posting photos but most of mine are already processed 800 or 1024 size with 8 pixels total of frame so basically none of my hundreds of pictures fits (no, I rarely view linked images myself). For new pics I can of course make a small version or a thumbnail for TZ-UK.

Doesn't this BB software allow for horizontal scroll bar in individual messages so that it doesn't blow the whole page out of proportions?

Re: A guide to posting pictures

Hi All

I wonder if someone could please offer some advice regarding the above. I have just uploaded a number of photos to Photobucket, unfortunately rather than showing the 3 or 4 file formats below each picture it's just showing 'Email & IM'. This only let's me post a link to the photo in TZ, what I was hoping to do was show the actual picture by copying the IMG code. I have trawled the menus in Photobucket, but cannot find a default setting which gives uploaded images an IMG code from outset - can anyone please help?